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A street-fighting game with cute characters and knives!
10 unlockable characters with their own unique stats and magical powers
And... TWO PLAYER VERSUS MODE!

So bring a friend, choose your fighters and have a Knife Party!

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Rated 2 / 5 stars2009-11-25 22:06:03

Rated 2 / 5 stars2009-11-26 08:20:19

lets be FAIR here...

As far as the character stats go, Speed seems useless, since it does not seem to affect attack speed all that much, i mean guys with HALF Speed of others still attacked if not with the same speed, slightly less speed, too much slight to actually notice, and if speed only affects moving around, then it could not be more useless, since running around does not help in this kind of game.

as far as gameplay, it is boring after a while, since if you look beyond the individual projectiles and outfits, all characters are the same.
i would expect different use of the knife, or projectiles to have some other purpose than just damage, With Anarchy blast doing some major knock back, and beer bottle scattering harmful shards of glass maybe, give projectiles another purpose than just another way to do damage, since you are gonna spent most of the time in close range, and i found my self using a projectile for no other reason to land an extra hit, when something that uses an energy bar needs more use to it, even if the bar cools down fast.

a fighting game needs more moves... individual, unique moves.

look at new grounds rumble, for a VERY good example of that, you cannot play pico the same as hank, or Asshole the same as Nene, while here you can play each character the same regardless of projectile, looks or stats.

i read somewhere below that this was a test, seeing how to program stats in a VS game, and judging that all i can say is:

Bind speed with how fast a character can attack, not just moving around. so you make the lack of speed really show.

Rated 2 / 5 stars2009-04-10 02:52:42

Bad gameplay

This game had nice graphics and an ok soundtrack, but the gameplay was really bad.

Just about every enemy fought with the same crappy strategy: run at you, swing wildly, and then jump randomly. Since there weren't any sort of combos, every battle was nearly the same, except some enemies took longer to fight.

Simply by standing still, mashing a, firing my special whenever I could, and turning around every once in a while, I was able to cut through every enemy and unlock all the characters. It took ten minutes, tops.

I didn't test out two player mode, so that may have been fun. However, if that mode is just as button mashy and repetitive as single player, I don't think it could be too good.

I'd say if you added things like combos, knockback, significantly different characters etc, the game would have been much funner. You made Hobo brawl after all, you really do know what you're doing.

Don't worry, I agree with you. This is by far my least favourite game and I like it only for the 2 player mode. It's fun to play against a friend. I made this game purely to learn how to program statistix for characters and to try out a 2 player game. Making character stats in this game helped me a lot to make Ninja Brawl.